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Amar (Ravi Teja) is a troubled man with revenge in his veins due to a childhood marred by people his family trusted. Pooja, aka Aishwarya (Ileana) is his childhood friend who’s equally damaged and waits for his return with Jalal (Sayaji Shinde), a family friend. But Amar and Aishwarya both seems to have a peculiar problem that mars their life even further. Will they find a way to overcome it?

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Raj (Raj Tarun) is a creative mechanic who can make customized bikes and sell them for big bucks. His elder brother (played by Rajeev Kanakala) is a partner of a small-time gangster (played by Subburaj). The hero falls in love with Charitha (Riddhi Kumar), a Malayali nurse working in Anantapur, where most of the film is set. Somewhere Varadaraj (Sachin Khadekar), an immoral billionaire, needs a liver transplant and he belongs to a rare blood group. His nephew (played by Ajay) is violent and can go to any extent to ensure that his uncle is saved.

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Tarun is a stud and a famous musician during high school days, but arrogant and rude to his classmates except to his best friend, Abhay (Moin). He rejects and insults love proposals of many girls, including Ahaana’s (Payal Wadhwa). Sai (Maurice Sadiche), another classmate of his, seeks to join Tarun’s music band but gets bullied by Tarun and Abhay in front of the class. Few years later, Tarun is a college dropout and works as Janitor with Abhay as an accountant, both in the same company with Sai, as their boss. Sai constantly insults Tarun at the workplace, to take revenge of the embarrassing high school incident. Tarun falls in love with same Ahaana, the girl who he rejected and insulted during school days. Ahaana is now a beautiful, independent girl who refuses to forgive Tarun for what he did to her. Tarun claims himself to be a loser with all the problems. His father (V.K.Naresh), who works in CCTV agency, constantly scolds him and motivates him at the same time.

Review:
Debutant hero, Ravan Reddy is a good performer and does complete justice to his role with his energetic screen presence. Moeen, who acted as hero’s friend came up with a fine job in his supporting role.

Payal Wadhwa looks charming and does well within her limitations. The chemistry between the lead pair is good and this gives a decent depth to the plot.

Senior actor, Naresh, who acts as hero’s father puts all his experience to use and carries a few scenes on his shoulders. The family episodes between the hero and his father have come out really well.
Pedavi Datani Matokatundi comes with a different concept but fails to pack a punch, owing to its ill-paced narration and confusing screenplay. The movie looks half-baked as it heads with no real direction.

Storyline:
The film revolves around the lives of 6 people and how their journeys are interlinked with each other. How did a prisoner, who is sentenced to death, meet his executioner? How did their journey cross paths with that of an eloped couple? During this crunch time, they also have to take a call on the life and death situation of two other individuals. Answers to these form the rest of the story.

Review:
The movie has a novel storyline that is rich in emotional content and real-life experiences. The director tries to keep things as realistic as possible and portrays the mentality of human beings who are being put through enormous pressure.

The lead cast has come up with great performances and especially Doddanna stands as the backbone of the film with his natural expressions and emotions. Hyper Adi tries to provide some comedy and impresses to an extent. Also, Gajula Udayshankar, who is making his debut with this movie is decent in the role of a stone-hearted prisoner.

Aatagadharaa Siva is a suspense drama that portrays the journeys of different individuals who have their own set of problems. Even though the story line is good, the film needed a better treatment as the uneven screenplay and slow pace damage the flow.

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An investigating cop named Theresa starts digging deep into the underbelly of the city’s crime files to find a case that talks about a lump sum extortion of drugs. Everything links her to Deva, a fugitive drug lord who is hiding at a motel named Bawa Lodge for over 3 years now. Deva has to do everything in his power to keep his business running and also get out of the situation unharmed. What does the future hold for Deva?

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A father is his child’s best superhero. Shekhar, after facing criticism from his son, tries to make him feel happy by creating a game in which the villain is comparatively more powerful than the hero. This is what his son exactly wants. Shekhar even gives his face to the game’s hero, G.One. He however keeps on ignoring the issues in the game, but knows little that the game would turn out to be deadly. Ra.One, the villain, using a device invented by Shekhar’s friend and colleague, Jenny, comes out of the game and starts to search for Lucifer, who is none other than Prateek. The lives of everyone turn upside down, when one small imagination turns out to be something that can’t be imagined. As of now, it’s the responsibility of the game’s hero, G.One, to protect the family, not only from the torment of Ra.One, but also from the very danger of being captured by him.

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In a dystopian future, the mysterious teen Hester Shaw teams up with a lowly historian Tom Natworthy and the outlaw Anna Fang as they take on a giant predatory city that threatens to consume other cities in its path.

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Nikky (Vijay Deverakonda) is an irresponsible and insensitive gaming addict. Rags (Shivani) enters his life and challenges him to find her by playing a game designed by her. But things seem to be much more than just fun and games.

Ye Mantram Vesave Telugu Movie Review:
Vijay Devarakonda is the only solace of the film as he does a decent job in his role. Though he looks quite young and inexperienced during the time he shot the film, by the end of it all, his performance is the only thing which manages to stand out.

Heroine Shivani Singh has a major role as the entire film revolves around her. She looks good in certain scenes and does her job well. The basic concept of finding the heroine in a video game kind of a scenario has been thought off quite well. The second half is where the actual story starts and has some engaging moments.

The narration of the film is very naive as there are no gripping moments which keep the audience hooked on to the seats. Even though the concept looks good, the way the gaming world and the story weaved around it look a bit over the top.

On the whole, Ye Mantram Vesave Telugu Full Movie is a film which Vijay Devarakonda needs to shrug it off from his system right away. Though it is a very old film of his which has released now, there is nothing much which the actor can boast about it. Except for his performance and interesting concept, this film does not give the necessary kick which is expected of Vijay’s movies and can be watched comfortably when it is aired on TV.

Storyline:
Santhosh(Vishwadev Rachakonda) is a taxi driver who meets Shruthi(Priyanka Jain) during one of his journey’s. The pair falls in love with each other and even their parents say yes to their love story. As time passes by, Shruthi starts hating Santhosh all of a sudden.

Chalte Chalte Review:
Chalte Chalte offers nothing new for the audience. A routine love story and badly written comedy may not appeal to major sections of the audience.

This is Vishwadev’s second movie, the first being Pittagoda. He has evolved as an actor and came up with a matured performance when compared to his previous movie. Rao Ramesh is great as hero’s father and the dialogues mouthed by him offer some life lessons.

The interval bang stands as the highlight of the movie. A few scenes featuring the lead pair were executed well in the second half. The director did a good job in showing the difference between love and marriage. The emotional bonding between the father and son is portrayed well. A few scenes between Rao Ramesh and Sayaji Shinde give emotional depth to the movie.

Storyline:
Chaitanya and Anu are neighbours who fall for each other. However their path towards marriage is far from easy. A haughty would-be mother-in-law complicates the proceedings. The couple put up a united front to clear their roadblocks.

Shailaja Reddy Alludu Review:
Chay carries the loverboy role effortlessly and has good screen presence in the fights and emotional scenes. Anu Emanuel is a perfect fit as the arrogant daughter and does well in her crucial role.

As expected, Ramya Krishna does a great job as Sailaja Reddy. Even the simplest and weakly written scenes look good because of Ramya’s performance. She has an amazing screen presence and the film picks up the pace whenever she is on screen. Prudhvi and Vennela Kishore manage to evoke some decent laughs with their characters.

The last fifteen minutes of the first half are quite interesting as Murali Sharma and his track evoke good interest in the proceedings. Naresh is good as Ramya Krishna’s husband.

Sailaja Reddy Alludu is a strictly average family drama which has decent moments here and there. Lack of good entertainment and necessary emotions are basic drawbacks which take down the proceedings a bit. The film becomes watchable because of the promising star cast and Chay proves his worth as a complete actor with his performance.

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Tony (N. T. Rama Rao Jr) does anything for money. When Tony went to Kashmir he met a young girl named Niharika (Tamannaah) while being kidnapped by terrorists. He falls in love with her and then rescues her. But Tony found out that Niharika was already engaged to Rakesh. Rakesh is a goon (and the minister’s son) but Niharika doesn’t know that. When Niharika found out that he was a goon, she dumped him. And she also came to know that she is in love with Tony. Later on Tony kills Rakesh and captures his son DSP Jr.(Sai). Later on when Tony, Niharika, and Chitra (Payal Ghosh) go to the temple, Chitra sees Tony killing someone. And then there is a flashback about how he and Niharika met before but she lost her memory. That happened because Niharika’s brother was an undercover cop and when goons found out they killed the whole family. The only one who survived was Niharika but she had a bullet in her head. The doctors said that she would lose her memory soon. So, she tells Tony to kill the…